01-31-2006 | #11 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Tillsonburg Ont. Canada
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Re: Oil change
FU2, I put approximately 8 quarts of oil in the car when I change the oil give and take a bit. So if I put say 1 quart in the filter, I just add 7 quarts to the pan or what ever it takes to reach the full mark on the dip stick, just like your normal car, what you put in the filter you the balance goes to the pan. I will try it and see what happens.
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02-01-2006 | #12 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: McHenry, Il.
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Re: Oil change
Note On Start Up Rattle...i Went 60 Days Last Winter...lots Of Start Up Noise...now Only 30 Days This Winter ..no Noise..zr-1 Is Happy...i Do Have Mobile 1 As Well...
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02-01-2006 | #13 |
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Finland
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Re: Oil change
I use K&N oilfilters and have start up rattle..
But ofcourse its gone after oil pressure gets up and it sounds lot worse on garage when you can hear sound louder. Start up rattle is nothing after you have had broken valve spring and cam.. and ZR1netregistry info says that S U R is not problem. |
02-01-2006 | #14 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Tillsonburg Ont. Canada
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Re: Oil change
Oh that sound serious, how did you manage to break a cam and a valve spring, I was under the impression that these things didn't happen to Z cars.
haber rj |
02-01-2006 | #15 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: north of montreal
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Re: Oil change
hi,haber,
in my line of work,(harley) the oil filter can be installed two ways... between the oil pump and the engine,on the feed line,or on the return side,between the engine and the sump.filling the filter is important only if the filter is on the feed side of the pump,since being empty in that position means the engine will turn for a few seconds with no oil (sportsters) if the filter is on the return side,between engine and sump,filling the filter is not necessary.also,we always recommend changing the oil in the fall,so your engine spends winter with clean oil in it,and not with that gooey stuff full of acids and contaminents that can be harmful to metal parts blackjack |
02-01-2006 | #16 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Tillsonburg Ont. Canada
Posts: 174
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Re: Oil change
Good morning Blackjack, nice line of work Harleys, and great hobbie a ZR1, the best of both worlds, you lucky man. Thanks for the info very helpful, I haven't looked into the thermostat situation as yet but I will let you know if I find one. Hopefully I will have some time to get things all organized this summer.
haber rj |
02-01-2006 | #17 | |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: S. Florida
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Re: Oil change
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02-01-2006 | #18 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Tillsonburg Ont. Canada
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Re: Oil change
This is exactly my situation up here or may be I am being a bit perinoid, but I envey you guys in the U.S., you have all the good tunners and have your cars running nice all the time. With me I have to do a lot of digging to make sure that I have all the info to inform the guy who is working on the car what might be wrong and what to look out for. Trouble shooting is deffinately not a strong point here when it come to the Z cars. Oh well with the help from fellow members I feel a lot more secure now than I did in the past and again I thank you all once again, isn't family great.
haber rj |
02-02-2006 | #19 | |
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Finland
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Re: Oil change
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Last summer was also summer of mods.. Cobra alarm Goodyear F1 Supercar tires FX3 Shocks Headers RT cats Corsa After all there costly parts you really dont need broken LT5. Hope next summer will be easyer and I can only enjoy driving. Maybe even new air duct.. (Inside joke.. ) Last edited by Mika73; 02-03-2006 at 07:29 AM. |
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02-02-2006 | #20 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Tillsonburg Ont. Canada
Posts: 174
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Re: Oil change
Good morning Mika, boy it sounds like you had your share of misfortunes, thanks for the info sure hope the "Z" car is running great for you now.
haber rj |
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